• @cm0002
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      983 days ago

      That’s probably why, the richest man in the world who could easily hop on a private jet to Germany as easy as it is for me or you to walk down the street, only did a “video appearance”

      • @[email protected]
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        333 days ago

        I’m really surprised they haven’t shot down any Starlink satellites in their airspace. Unidentified or not, Nazi flying objects are illegal in Germany.

        • @[email protected]
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          153 days ago

          Satellites are above individual countries’ airspace, and not many countries have the capability to destroy satellites. Not to mention, Ukraine is relying on starlink for their defence.

          • @[email protected]
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            53 days ago

            Also, destroying a satellite can deal a ton of collateral damage. Starlink isn’t high enough to create a true Kessler Syndrome, but it could still cause big problems.

            • @SkunkWorkz
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              43 days ago

              Wouldn’t those problems end within a few months since it would all burn up in the atmosphere anyway.

              • @[email protected]
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                73 days ago

                And during those few months, that whole band around the earth is unusable by any country. If Germany wanted to do something that would hurt Elon, they could just take over their gigafactory and sell Tesla’s with a VW logo on them or something.

                Of course that would undermine the rule of law and a bunch of other things within Germany, so it’s not exactly something that would be good in the long term.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          Have you tried using the Internet in some parts of Germany? We are not going to destroy our last chance for connectivity.

        • @SkunkWorkz
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          43 days ago

          Those satellites are whizzing around earth at 7 kilometers per second. Germans don’t even have the tech to shoot that down.

    • @[email protected]
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      243 days ago

      They can do it right now. Enforcement would be a problem in the US but at least he wouldn’t be able to fly to the EU. I think the gigafactory is what’s stopping it from going through.

      • @NotMyOldRedditName
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        The factory doesn’t need to be a reason. Someone else would fly there instead of him and he’d just do remote. That factory won’t go away either way.

        I think the bigger problem they’d be worried about is future investment in the EU